which set of summer pants to keep?
I bought two seersucker pants from Taylor stitch for Black Friday, one in Navy and one in beige. I already own a pair of linen cotton fatigue pants that are in a navy and cream color from banana Republic. I wanted to get a second opinion on which pair (the Taylor stitch vs the fatigued one) is more versatile, and potentially worth keeping. I don't necessarily want to have four "summer" pants. Thanks!




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The cut of the fatigues is much nicer imo
I agree that the fatigues look better. You don't want to have a slim fit on summer pants. The whole point is to get a lot of air flow to keep things cool.